Title :
Transform domain prediction error method for improved acoustic echo and feedback cancellation
Author :
Gil-Cacho, Jose M. ; Van Waterschoot, Toon ; Moonen, Marc ; Jensen, Soren Holdt
Author_Institution :
ESAT-SCD / IBBT-K.U. Leuven Future Health Dept., Katholieke Univ. Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Abstract :
The prediction error method (PEM) has been successfully applied in double-talk-robust acoustic echo cancellation (AEC) as well as in acoustic feedback cancellation (AFC). The main idea in both applications basically consists in decorrelating the adaptive filter input and error signals. This is done by whitening these signals with the inverse of a near-end signal model before the filter adaptation. The choice of the near-end model greatly affects the performance and complexity of the resulting AFC/AEC algorithms, oftentimes turning the algorithm impractical for real-world realtime applications. This paper proposes the use of discrete cosine transform (DCT), in conjunction with a simple near-end signal model, to boost the performance of PEM-based algorithms both in double-talk-robust AEC and AFC while only marginally increasing the computational complexity.
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; adaptive filters; computational complexity; discrete cosine transforms; echo suppression; AFC-AEC algorithms; DCT; PEM-based algorithms; adaptive filter error signals; adaptive filter input signals; computational complexity; discrete cosine transform; double-talk-robust AEC; double-talk-robust AFC; double-talk-robust acoustic echo cancellation; improved acoustic echo cancellation; improved acoustic feedback cancellation; near-end signal model; transform domain prediction error method; Acoustics; Adaptation models; Discrete cosine transforms; Frequency control; Microphones; Speech; Prediction error method; acoustic echo cancellation; acoustic feedback cancellation; double-talk; transform domain;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), 2012 Proceedings of the 20th European
Conference_Location :
Bucharest
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1068-0